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"I'm sure she is waiting for a phone call from Tim Nicholls to concede," Mr Stewart told reporters in Townsville.

"I think Tim Nicholls should stand up, make that phone call and concede."

Convention dictates the premier wait for Mr Nicholls to concede before declaring victory but the LNP insists it will wait for the final result in a number of marginal electorates, including Thuringowa and Mundingburra, which are neighbours to Townsville.

A concession from Mr Nicholls is expected today at the earliest. He is also expected to announce what plans he has for his future in politics.

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Re-elected LNP Member for Southport Rob Molhoek told reporters today the party would then need to make a decision about who would lead them going forward.

"There will be a full party-room meeting next week once all the seats have been declared and that'll be a tough one for us to tussle through," Mr Molhoek said.

"Disappointing election results always bring about hard-nosed discussions and I'm sure there'll be a few hard-nosed discussions in the party room next week about leadership."

The LNP is on track to secure 39 seats to Labor's 48, with Katter's Australian Party claiming three seats, the Greens and One Nation picking up one electorate each, and independent Sandy Bolton taking the seat of Noosa.

The Greens are celebrating after Michael Berkman became the party's first MP elected to Queensland Parliament after Ronan Lee defected from Labor to the minor party in 2008 only to be voted out in 2009.

Mr Berkman says he will not know how much influence he will hold until the final result is obtained but is confident he can make a difference.

"Obviously the final numbers are going to determine what role we might play but we've seen time and again just how influential a single Greens voice can be, whether it's in council chamber or in the federal parliament," he said.

One Nation was also confirmed today to have taken the central Queensland seat of Mirani off Labor's Jim Pearce, although the one-seat result is a far cry from the 10 to 15 the party had been predicting heading into the election.